Our Army at War #211
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA golden-robed statue with a tear streaming down its weathered face dominates Joe Kubert's striking cover, while Sgt. Rock and the soldiers of Easy Company react with a mix of awe and unease in the rubble-strewn background. Speech bubbles capture that perfect moment of battlefield mystery — "Something is very wrong! The statue — is crying!" — setting the stage for "The Treasure of St. Daniel." Robert Kanigher and Russ Heath bring their reliable wartime storytelling craft to this 1969 DC gem, and Kubert's evocative cover makes it impossible not to wonder what strange wartime secret this weeping saint is guarding.
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Sgt. Rock and his men are sent to the village of St. Daniel, in France, to retrieve the town's treasure to help the allied war effort.
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